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House passes bill to preserve Utah History Day program with $75,000 fiscal note
Summary
The House passed First Substitute HB64 to transfer administration of Utah History Day to the Division of State History and provide about $75,000 for a half-time staff position to run the program statewide; lawmakers described strong student and family support during committee testimony.
The Utah House on Feb. 5 passed First Substitute House Bill 64, a measure to continue Utah History Day and designate the Division of State History to coordinate the program statewide. Representative Draxler, the sponsor, told the House the division’s fiscal estimate came to $73,965 and the fiscal analyst rounded that to a $75,000 fiscal note to fund a half‑time position to administer the program.
"This would allow for one half of an FTE to help administer this…
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